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SpyChicken
True Blue Farmgirl

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Christine
Fond du Lac WI
USA
436 Posts

Posted - Apr 16 2012 :  07:03:56 AM  Show Profile
Does anyone have a good method for sizing patterns up or down? I'm never sure where I can add extra inches...thanks!

Pasthyme
True Blue Farmgirl

99 Posts

Gail
Mountain View AR
99 Posts

Posted - May 09 2012 :  05:03:24 AM  Show Profile
Try to find multi-sized patterns. You can use the smaller size in certain areas, and the larger size where you need it.

On regular one size patterns, trace to freezer paper and increase where you need it. Make a practice garment using very cheap material to see if it lays correctly---then adjust from there.
Of course, it is easier to adjust sleeves, waistline, bust, length, etc. than the entire pattern.

I use freezer paper to trace all my patterns. I write instructions on the dull side. I can iron the shiny side to my fabric---it sticks without pins. When you cut the pieces out, just peel the freezer paper off. You can reuse the pattern many times this way. I use it to trace different sizes of multi-sized patterns without cutting the original pattern. It is easier to make pattern alterations on freezer paper, then you have the original pattern intact if you need to do it over.
Gail Lewis
Clothier/Seamstress
Ozark Folk Center

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MagnoliaWhisper
True Blue Farmgirl

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Heather
Haysville Kansas
USA
2817 Posts

Posted - May 10 2012 :  10:44:15 PM  Show Profile
buy or go to the library for some sewing and sizing books.



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